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- the invention relates to the discovery that specific adamantyl or adamantyl group derivative containing retinoid related compounds induce apoptosis of cancer cells and therefore may be used for the treatment of cancer, including advanced cancers. Also, the present invention relates to novel adamantyl or adamantyl group derivative containing retinoid related compounds and their use for the treatment and/or prevention of cancer, keratinization disorders, dermatological conditions and other therapies.
- Solid tumors are the leading cause of death attributable to cancers worldwide.
- Conventional methods of treating cancer include surgical treatments, the admin- lstration of chemotherapeutic agents, and recently immune based treatments which typically involve the administration of an antibody or antibody fragment which may be conjugated to a therapeutic moiety such as a radio- nuclide.
- chemotherapeutic agents include surgical treatments, the admin- lstration of chemotherapeutic agents, and recently immune based treatments which typically involve the administration of an antibody or antibody fragment which may be conjugated to a therapeutic moiety such as a radio- nuclide.
- a therapeutic moiety such as a radio- nuclide
- Surgical treatments are generally only successful if the cancer is detected at an early stage, i.e., before the cancer has infiltrated major organs and surgery becomes non-feasible .
- Chemotherapeutic treatments available today are also of limited usefulness because of their non-selective killing and/or toxicity to most cell types. Also, many tumor cells eventually become resistant against the chemotherapeutic agent, thus mak- ing treatment of solid tumors and other tumors non- feasible. For example, persons treated with cisplatin often develop tumors which are cisplatin resistant.
- Immune based treatments are also subject to numerous problems including difficulty in targeting antibodies to desired sites, e.g., solid tumors, and host immune reactions to the administered antibody, attributable to the fact that to date most therapeutic antibodies have been of murine origin.
- retinoids function via specific signal transduction pathways, activating defined receptors in the cell nucleus. These receptors, the RARs, and the RXRs bind to specific DNA sequences, reti- noic acid response elements, or RAREs . In addition, retinoids interact with other transcription factors, in particular the activator protein- 1 ⁇ AP-1) .
- retinoids have been found to inhibit tumor progression or cell proliferation of certain cancers, but do not directly eliminate cancer cells. Con- sequently, retinoids have been considered predominantly for the prevention of cancer but not for direct treatment .
- retinoids or retinoid related compounds comprises adamantyl retinoid derivatives. These compounds are aromatic heterocyclic retinoids which contain an adamantyl group or an adamantyl group derivative. In contrast to normal retinoids such as retinoic acid (all -trans, 9-cis or 13-cis) and their synthetic analogs and derivatives, the adamantyl reti- noid derivatives exhibit enhanced activity against specific tumor cells both in vit o and in vivo .
- Retinoids also comprise known usage in the treatment of keratinization disorders and other dermatological diseases.
- retinoic acid, vitamin D or analogues thereof for the topical treatment of various dermatological diseases and in the cosmetic field is well known.
- adamantyl or adamantyl derivative containing retinoid related compounds having anti -cancer activity preferably characterized by the ability to induce apoptosis of cancer cells.
- adamantyl retinoid related compounds of the following formulae for the treatment of cancer preferably characterized by the ability to induce apoptosis of cancer cells.
- X is a radical selected from among those of the following formulae (i) - (iii) :
- Z is a radical -CH- and Z' is an oxygen atom, or
- Z is a nitrogen atom (N) and Z' is an aza radical (-NH-) ;
- R 1 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, or a lower alkyl radical ;
- R' x is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, or a lower alkyl radical
- R 2 is a hydroxyl radical, a halogen, an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl or acyl groups, an- alkoxyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl, alkoxyl or aminocarbonyl groups, and/or optionally interrupted by one or more oxygen atoms, an acyl radical, an aminocarbonyl radical or a halogen
- j is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, an hydroxyl radical, an alkyl radical, or an alkoxyl radical
- R 2 and R 3 can form together a radical -0-CH 2 -0-;
- R 4 is a hydrogen atom, an alkyl radical, an alkoxyl radical or a halogen
- R 5 is a radical -CO-R 10 , an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl groups, or a halogen
- R 6 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, an alkoxyl radical, or hydroxyl group
- R 7 is a hydrogen atom or a halogen
- R 8 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or an alkyl radical ;
- R 9 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl radical or a halogen atom
- R 10 is a hydroxyl radical, an alkoxy radical, a radical of formula -Nr'r", wherein r' and r" represent a hydrogen atom, an optionally substituted ammoalkyl radical, a mono- or polyhydroxyalkyl radical, an optionally substituted aryl radical or an amino acid or sugar residue or alternatively, taken together, form a hetero- cycle; or a compound having generic formula (III) :
- R' lf R l R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and W are as defined for compounds of formula (I) ; or a compound having generic formula:
- R' lf R 17 R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 and W are as defined for compounds of formula (I) .
- R 6 is preferably not hydrogen.
- X is a radical selected from among those of the following formulae (i)-(iii)
- Z is a radical -CH- and Z' is an oxygen atom, or
- Z is a nitrogen atom (N) and Z' is an aza radical (-NH-) ;
- R j is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, or a lower alkyl radical ;
- R'j is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, or a lower alkyl radical ;
- R 2 is a hydroxyl radical, a halogen atom, an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl or acyl groups, an alkoxyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl, alkoxyl or aminocarbonyl groups, and/or optionally interrupted by one or more oxygen atoms, an acyl radical, an aminocarbonyl radical or a halogen;
- R 3 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen, an hydroxyl radical, an alkyl radical, or an alkoxyl radical;
- R 2 and R 3 can form together a radical -0-CH 2 -0-;
- R 4 is a hydrogen atom, an alkyl radical, an alkoxyl radical or a halogen
- R ⁇ is a radical -CO-R 10 , an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl groups, or a halogen;
- R 6 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or an alkoxyl radical, or hydroxyl group
- R 7 is a hydrogen atom or a halogen
- R 8 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or an alkyl radical
- R 9 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl radical or a halogen atom
- R 10 is a hydroxyl radical, an alkoxy radical, a radical of formula -Nr'r", wherein r' and r" represent a hydrogen atom, an optionally substituted aminoalkyl radical, a mono- or polyhydroxyalkyl radical, an optionally substituted aryl radical, or an amino acid or sugar residue, or alternatively, taken together, form a het- erocycle, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, their optical and/or geometrical isomers thereof; with the proviso that at least two of R 2 , R 3 and R 4 cannot be hydrogen and the further proviso that R 2 and R 3 cannot together form -0-CH 2 -0-, or is a compound of general formula (I) ;
- V, , R-', R 1# R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R,, R 6 , R 7 , R B , R 9 , R 10 , X, Y, Z' , Z are as defined supra , with the proviso that at least one of is -0-, -S-, -SO-, or -S0 2 -, and/or at least one of R ⁇ and R x ' is halogen or a lower alkyl radical, and more preferably at least one is -O- and/- or R j is a lower alkyl radical and/or R 1 ' is a lower alkyl radical; or is a compound of generic formula (I) ; herein V, , R.'.
- R., R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , R 9 , R 10 , Y, Z and Z' are as defined supra , with the proviso that R s is -CO-R 10 and R 10 is a radical of formula -Nr'r", wherein one of r' and r" is hydrogen, and the other is an optionally substituted aminoalkyl radical or alternatively r' and r" , together, form a heterocycle, preferably a piperazmo or a homolog thereof; where preferably X has formula (n) and/or R 8 is preferably hydrogen and/or R 9 is preferably hydrogen. or is a compound of formula (III) :
- R' lf R , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and W are as defined for compounds of formula (I) .
- Such methods will include known usages of retinoid compounds, m particular, usage for treatment/prophylaxis of kerato- lytic associated disorders associated with differentiation and/or proliferation and other dermal related disorders .
- Figure 1 compares the activity of selected adamantyl retinoids according to the invention and all-trans - retinoic acid against human cancer cell lines.
- Figure 2 compares the activity of selected adamantyl retinoids according to the invention and all -trans - retinoic acid against a human non-small lung carcinoma cell line.
- Figure 3 compares the activity of selected adaman- tyl retinoids according to the invention and all-trans- retinoic acid against human prostate adenocarcinoma, human metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma, and human prostate carcinoma cell lines.
- Figure 4 compares the activity of selected adaman- tyl retinoids according to the invention and all-trans- retinoic acid against a human liver cancer cell line.
- Figure 5 shows the effect of 6- [3- (1-adamantyl ) - 4 , 5-methylenedioxyphenyl] -2-naphthoic acid in a human pancreatic cancer BxP-3 animal model.
- adamantyl retinoid derivatives induce apoptosis of cancer cells.
- This is highly unexpected as in contrast to most conventional chemotherapeutic agents, retinoids and also most known adamantyl retinoids, function via specific signal trans - duction pathways, activating defined receptors in the cell nucleus.
- the specific adamantyl retinoid deriva- tives which are disclosed infra induce cancer cell apoptosis and therefore may be used to eradicate cancer cells. Consequently, these retinoids may be used for the direct treatment of cancers, including advanced cancers .
- the present invention relates to the use of adamantyl retinoid derivatives having the following formula (I) for inducing apoptosis:
- X is a radical selected from among those of the following formulae (i)-(iii)
- Z is a radical -CH- and Z' is an oxygen atom, or
- Z is a nitrogen atom (N) and Z' is an aza radical (-NH-) ;
- x is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom or a lower alkyl radical ;
- R' x is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom or a lower alkyl radical
- R 2 is a hydroxyl radical, halogen atom, an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl or acyl groups, -an alkoxyl radical, optionally substi- tuted by one or more hydroxyl, alkoxyl or aminocarbonyl groups, and/or optionally interrupted by one or more oxygen atoms, an acyl radical or an aminocarbonyl radical, or a halogen
- R 3 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, a hydroxyl radical, an alkyl radical, or an alkoxyl radical
- R 2 and R 3 can form together a radical -0-CH 2 -0-;
- R 4 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, an alkyl radical, or an alkoxyl radical;
- R 5 is a radical -C0-R 10 or an alkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl groups,
- R 6 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, preferably fluorine, an alkoxyl radical, or a hydroxyl group;
- R 7 is a hydrogen atom or a halogen atom, preferably a fluorine atom
- R 8 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or an alkyl radical ;
- R 9 is a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or a hydroxyl radical ;
- R 10 is a hydroxyl radical, an alkoxy radical, a formula -Nr'r", wherein r' and r" represent a hydrogen atom, an optionally substituted aminoalkyl radical, a mono- or polyhydroxyalkyl radical, an optionally substituted aryl radical, or an amino acid or sugar residue, or alternatively, taken together, form a heterocycle, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, or their optical and/or geometrical isomers thereof, with the proviso that such compounds do not include RAR- ⁇ receptor- specific agonist ligands.
- RAR- ⁇ receptor-specific agonist ligands in the subject application, it is intended ligands which possess a dissociation constant for ligands of the type RAR- ⁇ which is at least 10 times greater than the dissociation constant of these ligands for receptors of the type RAR- ⁇ , and wherein such ligands further induce the differentiation of F9 cells.
- trans-retmoic acid and certain analogs thereof are known to be capable of inducing the differentiation of embryonic tetracarc oma F9 cells cultured m the presence of agonists of RARs receptors. Also, the secretion of plasmmogen activator is known to accompany this differentiation and is an indicator of the biological response of these cells to retinoids. (See Skin Pharmacol . , 3:256-267 (1994).)
- the apoptosis inducing derivatives of formula (I) will have the formula (II) :
- W, and R- are defined above, and wherein such compounds do not include RAR- ⁇ receptor-specific agonist ligands.
- At least two of the radicals W are -CH 2 - . Still more preferably, all of the W radicals are -CH 2 - . In another preferred embodiment, at least one of R ⁇ and R-' is a hydrogen atom. Still, more preferably, R j and R : ' are both hydrogen atoms .
- lower alkyl radical refers to a radical having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, especially methyl, ethyl, propyl , isopropyl, butyl, tert -butyl and hexyl radicals.
- Alkyl radical refers to a radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, straight chain or branched, especially methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert -butyl, hexyl, 2 -ethylhexyl , octyl, dodecyl, hexadecyl and octa- decyl radicals.
- Acyl radical refers to a radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, straight chain or branched, containing a CO group, such as acetyl or benzoyl .
- Alkoxy radical refers to a radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, straight chain or branched, containing an alkoxy group .
- Sugar residue refers to a residue derived in particular from glucose, galactose or mannose or alternatively from glucuronic acid.
- Monohydroxyalkyl radical refers to a radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, especially a hydroxy ethyl , 2- hydroxyethyl , 2-hydroxypropyl, 3 -hydroxypropyl , 4- hydroxybutyl , 5-hydroxypentyl or 6-hydroxyhexyl radical.
- Polyhydroxyalkyl radical refers to a radical having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and 2 to 5 hydroxyl groups, espe- cially a 2,3 dihydroxypropyl , 2 , 3 , 4-trihydroxybutyl or 2, 3 , 4, 5-tetrahydroxypentyl radical or the pentaerythri- tol residue.
- Aryl radical refers to a phenyl radical optionally substituted by at least one halogen, a hydroxyl or a nitro functional group.
- Aminoalkyl radical optionally substituted refers to an alkyl radical substituted by an amino residue, the amino residue may also be substituted by at least one alkyl radical, such as aminoethyl , methylaminoethyl, or dimethylaminoethyl radical.
- Amino acid residue refers to a residue derived from any amino acid, such as lysine, glycine or aspartic acid.
- Heterocycle preferably refers to a piperidino, morpholino, pyrrolidino, piperazine or homologs thereof, optionally substituted at the 4-position by a C j -Cg alkyl radical or a mono- or polyhydroxyalkyl radical as defined above.
- the present invention provides specific novel classes of adamantyl retinoid derivatives having the generic formulae set forth below, or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, or optical and/or geometrical isomers thereof which induce apoptosis and/or which further comprise other desirable pharmacological properties :
- R ' ⁇ R l t R 2 R, R. X and W are as defined supra , with the proviso that at least two of R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are other than hydrogen; and with the further proviso that R 2 and R 3 cannot together form -0-CH 2 -0-, or compounds of generic formula I, set forth below:
- At least one of W is -O- , -S-, -SO- or -S0 2 and/or at least one of R 1 and R 1 ' is halogen or a lower alkyl radical, preferably, wherein at least one of W is
- Rj is a lower alkyl radical and/or R x ' is a lower alkyl radical, and/or also preferably wherein X comprises formula (ii), and/or R s is preferably hydrogen and/or R 9 is hydrogen and/or R 5 is -CO-R 10 ; or compounds of generic formula I, set forth below:
- R s is -CO-R 10
- R 10 is a radical of formula Nr'r", wherein at least one of r' and r" is hydrogen and the other is an optionally substituted aminoalkyl radical, or alternatively r' and r", taken together, form a het- erocycle, preferably a piperazino or a homolog thereof, preferably wherein X comprises formula (ii) and/or more preferably R 8 is hydrogen and/or R 9 is hydrogen.
- R 2 is an alkoxy radical or hydroxyl group and/or R 3 is hydrogen and/or R 4 is hydrogen and/or R 2 and R 3 together form -0-CH 2 -0- ; or compounds of formula (III) :
- R'j, R x , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 and W are as defined supra ;
- a more specific subclass of compounds of formula (I) comprises compounds of formula (II) below:
- R , R l r R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , X and W are as defined above and at least two of R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are not hydrogen, and wherein R 2 and R 3 cannot together form -0-CH 2 -0; or compounds of formula (II) wherein R b is -C-O-R 10 , R 10 is a radical of formula -Nr'r", wherein one of r' and r" is hydrogen and the other is an optionally substituted aminoalkyl radical, or alternatively r' and r" taken together form a heterocycle, preferably piperazino or a homolog thereof, and wherein preferably R a is hydrogen and/or R 9 is hydrogen; or compounds of formula (II) where at least one of W is -O- , -S-, -SO- or -S0 2 and/or at least one of R x and R is halogen or a lower alkyl radical, wherein X preferably has formula (i
- novel retinoid related compounds of formula (II) comprises adamantyl retinoid related compounds having the generic formula set forth below.
- R R 7 , R 8 , R 9 and W are as defined supra , with the provi so that at least two of R, R 3 and R 4 are other than hydrogen, and with the further proviso that R 2 and R 3 cannot together form -0-CH 2 -0-.
- Preferred compounds of formula (V) comprise reti- noid related compounds wherein R s is a hydroxycarbonyl radical, preferably -CO-R 10 , and/or compounds wherein R 2 is a hydroxyl radical, an alkoxyl radical, and/or R ⁇ is hydrogen, and/or R 9 is hydrogen and/or R 3 is a hydroxyl radical or alkoxyl radical, and/or R 4 is hydrogen or an alkyl radical .
- Other preferred compounds of formula (V) include compounds wherein at least one of W is -O- , -S-, -SO- or -S0 2 - and/or at least one of R ⁇ and R is halogen or a lower alkyl radical .
- the novel retinoid derivatives of the present invention can be synthesized by known methods for synthesizing retinoids such as are disclosed in the patents and applications incorporated by reference herein. Further, specific methods for the synthesis of the reti- noids of formula (V) are described below. SCHEME I
- a halobenzene derivative (1) (see schematic of Scheme I infra) is coupled to a naphthyl halide or 2-naphthyl trifluorome- thanesulfonate (2) to form (3), e.g., through treatment of (1) in dry THF with butyl lithium at -78°C followed by zinc chloride, followed by (2) in the presence of nickel bis (diphenylphosphino) ethane dichloride.
- a tertiary ester or halide derived from an oxaadamantyl , adamantyl, thiaadamantyl or related molecule of formula (4) is then reacted with (3) in the presence of 0.1 to 1.3 molar equivalents of an appropriate acid (e.g., sulfuric acid or trifluoromethylsulfonic acid if X3 is acetoxy or mesyloxy) in a mixed solvent, preferably containing cyclohexane and either heptane, dichlorome- thane, or 1 , 2-dichloroethane at a temperature between 25°C and 90°C.
- an appropriate acid e.g., sulfuric acid or trifluoromethylsulfonic acid if X3 is acetoxy or mesyloxy
- a mixed solvent preferably containing cyclohexane and either heptane, dichlorome- thane, or 1 , 2-dichloroethane
- Esters obtained in accordance with the above methods wherein R 5 is an ester group may be converted, ac- cording to known procedures, into various analogs which are the objects of meanings for the radical R 5 .
- such esters include saponified acids which can be transformed into acid chlorides which are easily converted into amides.
- such amides can be obtained by the direct action of amines on the esters obtained as described above.
- the reduction of the esters, aldehydes or amides by an appropriate reducing agent for example lithium aluminohydride
- an appropriate reducing agent for example lithium aluminohydride
- R 2 is an alkoxy or hydroxy group and R 5 , R 8 and R 9 are not strongly electron-donating groups such as alkoxy, hydroxy or alkamino, and all of the functionali- ties other than R' ⁇ ; R x , and W are compatible with butyl lithium or can be used in a protected form that is compatible with butyl lithium.
- Scheme II A second method for synthesizing the novel adamantyl retinoids of formula (V) is shown Scheme II.
- This method comprises reacting a tertiary ester or halide derived from an oxaadamantyl , adamantyl, thiaada antyl or related molecule of formula (3) with a halobenzene derivative (1) the presence of 0.1 to 1.3 molar equivalents of an appropriate acid (sulfu ⁇ c acid or trifluoromethylsulfonic acid if X 3 is acetoxy, hydroxy or mesyloxy) m a mixed solvent containing cyclohexane and either heptane, dichloromethane, or 1,2-d ⁇ chlor- oethane at a temperature between 25 and 90°C.
- an appropriate acid sulfu ⁇ c acid or trifluoromethylsulfonic acid if X 3 is acetoxy, hydroxy or mesyloxy
- the resulting adduct (6) is then coupled to the 2-naphthyl halide or 2-naphthyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (2) to form (5), e.g, through treatment of (6) in dry THF with butyl lithium at -78°C followed by zinc chloride, followed by (2) in the presence of nickel bis (diphenylphos- phino) ethane dichloride.
- Esters obtained m accordance with the methods described above wherein R 5 is an ester group may be converted, according to known procedures, into various analogs which are provided for based on the definition of the R 5 radical in generic formula (V) .
- such esters include saponified acids which can be trans- formed into acid chlorides which turn are easily converted into amides.
- such amides can be obtained by the direct action of amines on the esters obtained earlier.
- the reduction of the esters, aldehydes or amides by an appropriate reducing agent for example, lithium aluminohydnde
- an appropriate reducing agent for example, lithium aluminohydnde
- R 5 , R 8 and/or R 9 are strongly electron-donating groups such as alkoxy, hydroxy or alkammo, and all of the functionalities are compatible with butyl lithium or can be used in a protected form that is compatible with butyl lithium.
- the subject adamantyl retinoid derivatives identified supra which induce apoptosis may be used for the treatment of many different cancers.
- Specific examples of cancers treatable with the subject retinoid derivatives include by way of example bladder cancer, brain cancer, head and neck cancer, kidney cancer, lung cancers such as small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer, myeloma, neuroblastoma/glioblastoma, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, liver cancer, melanoma, colon cancer, cervical carcinoma, breast cancer, and leukemias .
- the sub- ject adamantyl retinoid derivatives are especially well suited for treatment of solid tumors and advanced cancers which cannot be treated by most conventional cancer therapies .
- the adamantyl or adamantyl derivative compounds of the present invention may be administered by any pharmaceutically acceptable means, e.g., systemically, enterally, parenterally or topically.
- An effective therapeutic dosage will comprise a dosage sufficient to induce apoptosis of cancer cells. This dosage will vary dependent upon factors such as the condition of the patient treated, the specific compound, whether it is used alone or in combination with other therapies, among other factors. In general, an effective dosage will vary from 0.01 mg/kg to 100 mg/kg of body weight, and more preferably 1 mg to 50 mg of body weight, typically administered at the rate of 1 to 3 dosages per diem.
- adamantyl retinoid derivatives according to the invention which induce apoptosis are useful for treating many different types of cancers.
- the subject adamantyl retinoids exhibit a broad range of activity against numerous different types of cancers.
- the present invention also relates to the usage of the specific novel classes of adamantyl retinoid compounds identified supra for other therapeutic as well as cosmetic usages.
- the sub ect adamantyl or adamantyl derivative containing retinoid compounds should exhibit either an agonist activity in the test for differentiation of embryonic teratocarcmoma cells (F9) in mice (Cancer Research, 43 , p. 5268 (1983)) and/or in the test for inhibition of ornith e decarboxylase after induction by TPA mice (Cancer Research, 2B, p. 793-801 (1978)) or, contrast, an antagonist activity with respect to the expression of one or more biological markers in the test for differentiation of embryonic teratocarcmoma cells (F9) mice (Sk n Pharmacol., 3, pp.
- the novel adamantyl or adamantyl derivative containing retinoid compounds according to the invention are well suited in the following fields of therapy: (1) for treating dermatological conditions associated with a keratinization disorder related to differentiation and proliferation, in particular for treating acne vulgaris, comedonic or polymorphic acne, acne rosa- cea, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobate, senile acne and secondary acnes such as solar, drug or occupational acne ;
- a keratinization disorder manifesting an inflammatory and/or immunoallergic component and, in particular, all forms of psoriasis, whether cutaneous, mucosal or ungual , and even psoriatic rheumatism, or alternatively cutaneous or skin atopy, such as eczema, or respiratory atopy or alternatively gingival hypertrophy;
- the compounds can also be used in certain inflamma- tory conditions not exhibiting keratinization disorder;
- novel compounds according to the invention can advantageously be used in combination with other compounds displaying a retinoid- type activity, with vitamins D or derivatives thereof, with corticoste- roids, with compounds which control free radicals, ⁇ - hydroxy or ⁇ -keto acids or derivatives thereof, or alternatively with ion channel blockers .
- vitamin D or derivatives thereof are intended, for example, derivatives of vitamin D 2 or D 3 and in particular 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D 3 .
- compounds which control free radicals are intended, for example, a- tocopherol , superoxide dismutase, ubiquinol or certain metal chelating agents.
- cv-hydroxy or ⁇ -keto acids or derivatives there- of are intended, for example, lactic, malic, citric, glycolic, mandelic, tartaric, glyceric or ascorbic acids or salts, amides or esters thereof.
- ion channel blockers are intended, for example, Minoxidil (2 , 4-diamino-6-piperidinopyrimidine 3 -oxide) and derivatives thereof.
- the present invention thus also features medicinal compositions containing at least one of the above-identified novel adamantyl retinoid compounds, one of its chiral or geometric isomers, or one of its pharmaceuti- cally acceptable salts, or other derivatives thereof.
- the administration of the compounds according to the invention can be carried out by any suitable means of administration, e.g., systemically, enterally, paren- terally, topically or ocularly.
- the medicinal/pharma- ceutical compositions may be in the form of tablets, hard gelatin capsules, dragees , syrups, suspensions, solutions, elixirs, powders, granules, emulsions or polymeric or lipid microspheres or nanospheres or vesicles which permit a controlled release.
- the compositions may be in the form of solutions or suspensions for perfusion or for injection.
- Effective dosage of a novel retinoid compound according to the invention in the above-identified therapies may be determined by well known methods.
- the compounds according to the invention are administered at a daily dose of approximately 0.01 mg/kg to 100 mg/kg by body weight, and at the rate or regime of 1 to 3 doses per diem.
- compositions based on novel compounds according to the invention are more particularly intended for treating the skin and the mucosal membranes and can then be provided in the form of ointments, creams, milks, salves, powders, impregnated pads, solutions, gels, sprays, lotions or suspensions. They can also be provided in the form of polymeric or lipid vesicles or nanospheres or microspheres or of polymeric patches and of hydrogels which permit controlled release.
- compositions for topical administration can, moreover, be provided either in anhydrous form or in an aqueous form, according to the particular clinical indication.
- compositions for a topical or ocular applica- tion contain at least one novel adamantyl retinoid according to the invention, or one of its optical or geometric isomers or, alternatively one of its salts, at a concentration preferably ranging from 0.001% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
- novel adamantyl compounds according to the invention also find application in the cosmetics field, in particular for body and hair care/hygiene, and especially for the treatment of skins tending to develop acne, for hair regrowth and combating hair loss, for combating the greasy appearance of the skin or the hair, for protecting against the deleterious effects of sunlight or in the treatment of physiologically dry skin, and for preventing and/or for control - ling photoinduced or chronologic aging.
- the novel compounds according to the invention can, moreover, be advantageously be used in combination with other compounds displaying a retinoid-type activity, with vitamin D or derivatives thereof, with corticosteroids, with compounds which control free radicals, with ⁇ -hydroxy or a- keto acids or derivatives thereof, or alternatively with ion channel blockers, all of these various active agents being as defined above.
- the present invention therefore also features cosmetic compositions comprising a cosmetically acceptable vehicle, carrier or diluent which is suitable for topical application, at least one of the novel adamantyl retinoid compounds identified supra or one of its chiral or geometric isomers, or one of its salts, etc.
- Such cosmetic compositions are advantageously in the form of a cream, milk, lotion, ointment, gel, polymeric or lipid vesicles or nanospheres or microspheres, soap or shampoo .
- concentration of the retinoid compound in the cosmetic compositions according to the invention advantageously ranges from 0.001% and 3% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
- the medicinal and cosmetic compositions according to the invention can, in addition, contain inert or even pharmacodynamically or cosmetically active additives or combinations of these additives, and, especially: wetting agents; depigmenting agents such as hydroqui one , azelaic acid, caffeic acid or kojic acid; emollients; hydrating or moisturizing agents such as glycerol, PEG 400, thiamorpholinone and its derivatives or alternatively urea; anti-seborrhoeic or anti -acne agents such as S-carboxymethylcysteine, S-benzylcysteamine , their salts or derivatives thereof, or benzoyl peroxide; anti- biotics such as erythromycin and esters thereof, neomy- cin, clindamycin and esters thereof, or tetracyclines; anti -fungal agents such as ketoconazole or 4,5- ⁇ oly- methylene-3-isothiazo
- compositions according to the invention can also contain flavor-enhancing agents, preservatives such as the esters of para-hydroxybenzoic acid, stabilizing agents, moisture-regulating agents, pH-regulating agents, osmotic-pressure-modifying agents, emulsifying agents, UV-A and UV-B screening agents and antioxidants such as ⁇ -tocopherol , butylated hydroxyanisole or butylated hydroxytoluene .
- the ether layers are combined, extracted with 2 x mL of water followed by 40 mL of aqueous sodium bicarbonate (10 g/liter) , dried over magnesium sulfate, and stripped of solvent in vacuo.
- the product is a colorless oil with Rf 0.55 (silica: eluant hexane 75%, ethyl acetate 25%).
- a mixture of 230 mg (1.37 mmoles) of 3 -methyl-2- oxa-1-adamantanol , 20 mg (0.163 mmoles) of 4-dimethyl- aminopyridine, and 350 mg (2.0 mmoles) of methanesul- fonic anhydride is treated with 10 mL of dry pyridine under argon at -40°C.
- the reaction mixture is warmed to 0°C and allowed to gradually warm to 25°C over 13 hours.
- the organozinc solution was transferred into a flask containing 1,- bis (diphenylphosphono) ethane dichloronickel (II) (400 mg) and methyl 6-bromo-2-naphthoate (5.23 g, 19.9 mmole) in dry THF (40 mL) .
- the reaction solution was stirred at room temperature for 18 hours.
- Water (150 mL) was added and the whole was extracted with ethyl acetate (200 mL) . After drying over anhydrous sodium sulfate, concentration and recrystallization (heptane and dichloromethane) gave the desired product (3.25 g, 53%).
- ester from example 7 is hydrolyzed as described in Example 14, yielding 35% of the desired product.
- This amide was prepared from 6- [3 - (1-adamantyl) -
- This amide was prepared from 6- [3- (1-adamantyl) - 4 , 5-methylenedioxy] -2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid and homopiperazine using a procedure analogous to the one in
- This amide was prepared from 6- [3- (1-adamantyl) -
- This amide was prepared from 6- [3 - (1-adamantyl) -
- EXAMPLE 31 The anti cancer activity of a compound according to the invention, 6- [3 - ( 1-adamantyl) -4 , 5-methylened ⁇ oxy- phenyl] -2 -naphthoic acid was also evaluated m a human xenograft mouse animal model containing human pancreatic cancer BxPC-3 tumor cells. Starting twenty-eight days after inoculation of tumor cells, said xenograft containing mice were administered the ret oid compound mtraperitoneally at a dosage of 80 mg/kg body weight . Also, a control group of said mice was inoculated under similar conditions with the pharmaceutical vehicle used for formulation (but lacking the retinoid compound) .
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